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ISOM2004 Adv
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Welcome to ISOM2004
WELCOME STATEMENT
FROM THE
ORGANIZING
COMMITTEE
CHAIRPERSONS
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presented and they have contributed to the current
remarkable success of optical memories. Welcome to ISOM
2004. Let us make new contributions to the future optical
memories.
Tomoyuki Toshima
ISOM Organization Committee Co-Chairs
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Welcome to ISOM2004
WELCOME STATEMENT
FROM THE
ORGANIZING
COMMITTEE
CHAIRPERSONS
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closely and strategically cooperate in order to make a huge
impact on integration among disciplines.
Human networking is an important contributing factor to the
successful development of new technologies.
Sincerely yours,
Young-Pil Park
ISOM Organization Committee Co-Chairs
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Introduction
As in the past, the upcoming symposium on October 11-15,
2004 is expected to offer professionals such as scientists,
researchers and engineers an opportunity to exchange their
ideas regarding the latest information and critical
development in the field of the high-density information
storage technology. The five-day gathering and the scientific
program will provide an avenue for holding meaningful
discussions for all those interested in the optical memory
technology and its implications for the future.
Basic Theory
∙ Diffraction, Polarization
∙ Analysis of Mark Formation
∙ Magneto-Optical Effects
∙ Near-Field Optics, FDTD Analysis
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Media
∙ Rewritable, Write Once, Read-Only, Partial-ROM Media
∙ Characterization, Recording and Readout Mechanisms
∙ Manufacturing Technology
∙ Substrates, Mastering
∙ Land/Groove Recording
∙ Super-RENS
∙ Tribology
Drive Technology
∙ Drive Integration
∙ Drive Optics, Mechanics and Electronics Design
∙ Servo and Accessing Methods
∙ Read Write Channels, Error Correction
∙ Modulation Code
∙ Copy Protection
Components
∙ Optical Heads, Actuators, MEMS Fabrication
∙ Lasers, Lenses, Diffractive Optics, Detectors
∙ Short Wavelength Sources
∙ Integrated Optical Heads and Components
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Registration
Participants are advised to register in advance (before
September 10, 2004) in order to receive the early
registration discount. Please note that participants must
submit their payment to be received by September 10, in
order to qualify for the early registration.
Method of Registration
On-line registration for ISOM2004 is available at the local
official homepage (http://isom2004.yonsei.ac.kr). On-line
registration is highly recommended. In case where on-line
registration is not convenient, you can register by submitting
the Registration Form via fax, e-mail or postal mail along
with your proof of payment (e.g. copy of the bank transfer
slip). Photocopied forms are also accepted.
Registration Fee
Until After
Category September 10
September 10
and/or on site
Regular US$ 500 US$ 570
Method of Payment
Please note that any bank charge incurred for remittance
will be the responsibility of the registrants.
The following payment methods are available:
◆ Credit Card
For foreign participants, VISA, MasterCard, and JCB are
acceptable. Please clearly include the details of your credit
card on the registration form. (We cannot accept credit card
from domestic participants [Koreans].)
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◆ Bank Draft
Bank drafts are to be made payable to “Young-Pil Park.”
Please indicate your name, mailing address, and contact
number on the back of the bank draft. Personal or company
checks will not be accepted.
◆ Bank Transfer
A direct bank transfer can be made to the account below.
A copy of the receipt of the bank remittance should be
attached to the Registration Form:
Registration Confirmation
A written confirmation and an official receipt of your
registration will be sent to you once we receive your
registration form and payment.
Social Program
The Social Programs will provide opportunities for participants to
associate with and enjoy a leisurely time with their colleagues.
◆ Welcome Reception
Time & Date: 19:00~21:00, October 11 (Mon)
Place: Crystal Ballroom
Free of charge for all registrants
◆ Banquet
Time & Date: 19:00~21:00, October 14 (Thu)
Place: Crystal Ballroom
The Regular Participants can participate free of
charge. Others who are interested should pay
the appropriate fee of US$ 50 in order to
participate.
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Hotel Reservation
Special discount rates for the symposium have been
arranged at the following hotels. Please complete the
Reservation Form and send it to the Secretariat of the
ISOM2004 by September 20. All reservations will be
accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.
Room Rate
Grade Hotels Room Type
Single & Double
Double/ Twin KRW 210,000
(Ocean view) (approx US$ 178)
SDL Lotte Hotel Jeju
Double/ Twin KRW 170,000
(Mountain view) (approx US$ 144)
KRW 107,439
DLX * The Suite Hotel Double/ Twin
(approx US$ 91)
KRW 60,000
Double
(approx US$ 51)
1st Hotel Hana
KRW 72,000
Twin
(approx US$ 61)
KRW 90,000
Condo * Korea Condo Condominium
(approx US$ 76)
* All room rates are per night and do not include meals, a
10% service charge, and a 10% value-added tax. Foreign
participants are exempted from the 10% value added tax.
* The rate for the *Suite Hotel for the weekend (Fri, Sat,
and Sun) will be changed. (Weekend Rate: KRW 157,025
per night, which does not include meals, a 10% service
charge and a 10% value-added tax.)
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Changes in the Reservation
All accommodation changes are to be handled by the
Secretariat of the ISOM2004. All requests for the changes
must be made in writing and forwarded directly to the
Secretariat, and not to the hotel. Requests for the changes
are accepted until September 20. The Secretariat of the
ISOM2004 cannot guarantee granting requests for
accommodation changes or bookings made after September
20.
Official Hotels
Hotel Hana
2812-2, Saekdal-dong, Seoqwipo-city, Jeju-do, 697-808 Korea
Tel: +82-64-738-7001~2 / Fax: +82-64-738-7000
Website: www.hotelhana.co.kr/m1.html
Korea Condo
2822-5, Saekdal-dong, Seoqwipo-city, Jeju-do, 697-808 Korea
Tel: +82-64-738-4000/ Fax: +82-64-738-3493
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Tour Reservation
For those interested in the tour, the following tours are to
provide an opportunity to learn about the Korean culture and
places.
Please complete the Reservation Form and send it to the
Secretariat of the ISOM2004 by September 20.
Reservation is strongly recommended and the fee for the
tour programs should be paid when you apply. All costs are
based on a minimum number of participants. Please note
that the tour program can be cancelled due to fewer than
the minimum number of people.
Full-Day Tour
Half-Day Tour
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Post-Conference Tours
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Instruction for Speakers
Oral Presentation
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Preview Room (Peal Room, 6 Floor)
Time assigned
Presentation Discussion
Keynote (30 min.) 30 min.
Invited (25 min.) 20 min. 5 min.
Contributed (20 min.) 15 min. 5 min.
Please prepare your presentation to fit the allocated time.
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Poster Presentation
Post-Deadline Papers
A limited number of papers will be accepted for presentation
of significant result obtained after the deadline. Authors are
requested to submit the papers though ISOM Web site
(http://www.isom/jp/).
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Publication of
Symposium Papers
In addition to the technical digest available at the
symposium, the symposium papers will be published in a
special issue of the Japanese Journal of Applied Physics
(JJAP) in May 2005.
The author must download the author’s kits of Application
Form for publication in JJAP, Summary Information, and
Notes for Contributors for Special Issues from the ISOM web
site. The deadline for the submission of manuscripts is
November 15, 2004.
Authors who will be presenting by themselves are allowed
and strongly recommended to submit their papers for
publication in the special issue of the Japanese Journal of
Applied Physics (JJAP).
Exhibition
Technical Exhibition is organized. The optical drives, media,
components and application software from leading
companies and laboratories will be presented.
Secretariat
INTERCOM Convention Services, Inc.
10th Fl. Samick Lavied’or Bldg.,
720-2 Yeoksam 2-dong, Gangnam-gu,
Seoul 135-920, Korea
Tel: +82-2-3452-1444, 566-6339
Fax: +82-2-3452-7292, 565-2434
E-mail: isom2004@intercom.co.kr
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Tutorial
Tutorial Seminar is offered to expand your knowledge with
technical information on current state of research and
developments in optical memories.
The tutorial seminars have limited seating and registration
will be processed on a first come first served basis. If you
are interested in tutorial seminar, please indicate on the
registration form to participate.
Tutorial – I
Tutorial – II
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Travel Information
Climate in Jeju Island
Located in the temperate zone, the Korean peninsula has four
distinct seasons. Jeju Island has a mild ocean climate
throughout the year with the smallest annual temperature
range in the country. The average temperature in October of
Jeju Island is about 20˚C.
Insurance
Participants are advised to obtain travel and health insurance
before departing from their respective countries. The
organizing committee has no insurance coverage for the
participants and will not be responsible for any accident that
may occur during the symposium.
Business Hours
Most private businesses open at 09:00 and close at 18:00 but
some are opened until late evening. Bank business hours are
between 09:30 and 16:30 on weekdays and closed during the
weekends.
Electricity
The standard electricity supply is 220 volts AC/60 cycles.
However, outlets for 110 and 220 volts are available at the
hotels.
Time Zone
Nine hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (+9 GMT).
Daylight Saving Time is not observed in Korea.
Visa
Any foreign visitor wishing to enter the Republic of Korea must
have a valid passport and obtain a Korean visa before coming.
However, those from the countries with a visa exemption
agreement with Korea who want to visit Korea temporarily are
permitted to enter without a visa according to visa-exemption
agreements or in accordance with principles reciprocity or
national interest.
For more information, contact the Korean Embassy or
Consulate Office in your country or view the Ministry of
Foreign Affair and Trade website (www.mofat.go.kr).
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Getting to Jeju Island
The following is detailed information regarding the
transportation from Incheon International Airport to the
meeting venue (Lotte Hotel Jeju) and hotels. We hope
this information will be helpful. If you have further
inquiries, please contact the secretariat of the ISOM2004
for assistance.
Lotte Hotel
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You may get information regarding limousine buses and
purchase the bus ticket at the Transportation Information
Counter (near the Exit No. 2, 4, 9, 13) on the arrival floor
(1st floor) of the passenger terminal.
Taxi
To take a taxi, please use the taxi stop in front of the
passenger terminal of JIA.
The basic fare is KRW 1,600 (KRW 1,800 between midnight
and 4 a.m.). From JIA to Lotte Hotel Jeju, it takes
approximately 40 minutes, and the fare is usually around KRW
30,000.
Bus
You can arrive at the meeting venue, Lotte Hotel Jeju and
other hotels if you use the limousine bus service. The
following is the current route of the airport limousines that
travel between Jeju International Airport and hotels in and
near Jungmun Tourist Resort Complex, where the venue is
located.
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Technical Program
October 12, 2004 (Tue)
Tu-A-01
(08:30~08:40)
Opening Remarks
T. Murakami
OITDA, Japan
Steering Committee, Chairperson
Tu-A-02
(08:40~09:10)
Keynote
Y.-P. Park
CISD, Korea
Organizing Committee, Chairperson
Tu-B-01
(09:10~09:35) (Invited)
Phase-Change Etching Technique and Its
Applications
*Toshimichi Shintani, Yumiko Anzai, Hiroyuki
Minemura, Harukazu Miyamoto, Junko Ushiyama
Research & Development Group, Hitachi, Ltd., Japan
Tu-B-02
(09:35~09:55)
Electron Beam Recording beyond
200Gbit/in2 Density for Next Generation
Optical Disk Mastering
*Masahiro Katsumura, Megumi Sato, Kazunobu
Hashimoto, Osamu Kasono, Yasuo Hosoda, Tetsuya
Iida, Kazumi Kuriyama
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PIONEER Corporation, Japan
Tu-B-03
(09:55~10:15)
TeOx Film for Heat-Mode Type Inorganic
Photoresist Mastering
*Eiichi Ito, Yuko Kawaguchi, Morio Tomiyama,
Shinya Abe, Eiji Ohno
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., Japan
Tu-B-04
(10:45~11:05)
Two-Dimensional Optical Storage
Mastering: Adding a New Dimension to
Liquid Immersion Mastering
*Marius I. Boamfa, Jaap H.M. Neijzen
Philips Research Laboratories Eindhoven, The
Netherlands
Tu-B-05
(11:05~11:25)
BD-type Write-Once Disk with Full-
Pollutant-Free Material and Starch
Substrate
*Yasuo Hosoda, Takanobu Higuchi, Noriyoshi Shida,
Tetsuya Imai, Tetsuya Iida, Kazumi Kuriyama,
Fumihiko Yokogawa
Pioneer Corp., Japan
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developed a starch substrate.
Tu-B-06
(11:25~11:45)
Improvement of Replication Quality of High
Density Optical Disc using MEMS Sensors
and Heater
*Youngmin Kim, Yong Choi, Shinill Kang
Center for Information Storage Device (CISD),
Yonsei University, Korea
Tu-B-07
(11:45~12:05)
Anneal-less DWDD of 27 Gbit/in2
Land/Groove Recording using a Deep
Groove Substrate and a Blue Laser
*Tomoyuki Hiroki, Kyosuke Deguchi, Kuniyuki Morita,
Ryuichi Yokoyama, Masahito Konishi, Yasuyuki
Miyaoka, Osamu Koyama
Canon Inc., Japan
Lunch (12:05~13:30)
Tu-C-01 (Invited)
(13:30~13:55)
Mixed Analog / Digital PRML System for
High Speed Optical Date Storage
*Junghyun Lee, Mixim Konakov, Jae-Wook Lee,
Eun-Jin Ryu, Eingseob Cho, Jungeun Lee,
Hyunsu Chae
i-Networking Lab., Samsung Advanced Institute of
Technology
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the optical drive system is presented. In order to
realize high speed, low power and low cost
solution, new data and clock recovery circuits
and proposed.
Tu-C-02
(13:55~14:15)
Write and Read Technology for a 50
GB/Layer at 100 Mbps
*Akemi Hirotsune(1), Junko Ushiyama(1),
Hiroyuki Minemura(1), Hiromi Kudo(1),
Harukazu Miyamoto(1), Reiji Tamura(2),
Kazuyoshi Adachi(2)
(1)
Hitachi Ltd., Japan; (2)Hitachi Maxell Ltd., Japan
Tu-C-03
(14:15~14:35)
Application of Turbo Codes to High-Density
Optical Disc Storage using 17PP Code
*Toshiyuki Miyauchi(1), Yuji Shinohara(1),
Yasuhiro Iida(1), Tetsu Watanabe(2), Yoshiyuki
Urakawa(2), Hiroyuki Yamagishi(3), Makoto Noda(3)
(1)
Semiconductor Solutions Network Company, Sony
Corporation, Japan; (2)Home Electronics Network
Company, Sony Corporation, Japan; (3)Micro Systems
Network Company, Sony Corporation, Japan
Tu-C-04
(14:35~14:55)
Hybrid Equalized Partial Response Path-
Feedback Maximum Likelihood for 35.4GB
Blu-ray Disc ROM
*Satoru Higashino, Yoshiyuki Kajiwara, Shoei Kobayashi
Sony Corp., Japan
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Tu-C-05
(14:55~15:15)
New Equalizer Optimization Method for
PRML System using Normal Equation with
Sequenced Amplitude Margin
*Tetsuya Hayashi, Tetsuya Okumura, Jun Akiyama,
Shigemi Maeda, Akira Takahashi
Sharp Corp., Japan
Tu-C-06
(15:15~15:35)
Asymmetry Compensation by Nonlinear
Adaptive Partial Response Equalizer for
31.3GB Blu-ray Disc ROM
*Yoshiyuki Kajiwara, Satoru Higashino,
Tamotsu Yamagami
Sony Corp., Japan
Tu-D-01 (Invited)
(16:05~16:30)
High Density Holographic Storage
*Kevin Curtis, William L Wilson, Lisa Dhar
InPhase Technologies, US
Tu-D-02
(16:30~16:50)
Phase Change Super-RENS ROM
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*Hyunki Kim, Inoh Hwang, Jooho Kim,
Changmin Park, Myongdo Ro, Insik Park
Samsung Electronics, Korea
Tu-D-03
(16:50~17:10)
Signal Read-Out using Near-Field Optical
Flying Head with a Protruded Aperture
*Masakazu Hirata(1), Manabu Oumi(1),
Kunio Nakajima(1), Toshifumi Ohkubo(2)
(1)
Seiko Instruments Inc., Japan; (2)Toyo University,
Japan
Tu-D-04
(17:10~17:30)
Nano-Patterned Media for Near-Field
Optical Data Storage
*Tsuyoshi Matsuyama(1,2), Yoshimasa Kawata(1)
(1)
Faculty of Engineering, Shizuoka University, Japan;
(2)
Hosoe Technology Center, Pulstec Industrial
Co.,Ltd, Japan
Tu-D-05
(17:30~17:50)
Wavelength Margin Analysis in an
Advanced Collinear Holography
Hideyoshi Horimai(1,2), *Xiaodi Tan(1), Jun Li(1),
Kenji Suzuki(1)
(1)
OPTWARE Corporation, Japan; (2)Japan Science
and Technology Corporation-CREST, Japan
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source of the holography is possible.
Tu-D-06
(17:50~18:10)
An Efficient 3D Error Correction Schemes
for Holographic Data Storage
*Euiseok Hwang, Pilsang Yoon, Haksun Kim,
Jaewoo Roh, Jooyoun Park
DAEWOO Electronics Corp., Korea
Tu-D-07
(18:10~18:30)
Near-Field Optical Data Storage using a
Multi-Functional Cantilever Probe
*Kang-Ho Park, Eun-Kyoung Kim, Ki-Bong Song,
Sung-Q Lee
ETRI, Korea
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October 13, 2004 (Wed)
We-E-01 (Invited)
(08:30~08:55)
Recent Progress in Multi-Dimensional Bit
Optical Data Storage
*Min Gu, James W. M. Chon
Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
We-E-02
(08:55~09:15)
Proposal for Multi-Layer Blu-ray Disc
Structure
*Isao Ichimura, Gakuji Hashimoto, Kimihiro Saito,
Takeshi Yamasaki, Tomomi Yukumoto,
Tsutomu Maruyama, Kiyoshi Osato
Sony Corp., Japan
We-E-03
(09:15~09:35)
High Density Near Field Optical Disc
Recording
*Masataka Shinoda, Kimihiro Saito,
Tsutomu Ishimoto, Takao Kondo, Ariyoshi Nakaoki,
Motohiro Furuki, Minoru Takeda, Yuji Akiyama,
Takashi Shimouma, Masanobu Yamamoto
Sony Corporation, Japan
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We-E-04
(09:35~09:55)
Two-Photon Absorption Recording in
Photochromic Diarylethenes using Laser
Diode for Three-Dimensional Optical
Memory
*Teruhiro Shiono, Tatsuo Itoh, Seiji Nishino
Matsushita Electric Ind. Co., Ltd., Japan
We-E-05
(10:25~10:45)
Towards Cover-Layer Incident Read-Out of
a Dual-Layer Disc with a NA=1.5 Solid
Immersion Lens
*Coen A. Verschuren, Ferry Zijp,
Martin B. van der Mark, Juil I. Lee
Philips Research, The Netherlands
We-E-06
(10:45~11:05)
Two-Dimensional Optical Storage
(TwoDOS)
*Dominique Bruls, Alexander van der Lee,
Andre Immink, Wim Coene
Philips Research Eindhoven, The Netherlands
We-E-07
(11:05~11:25)
Master and Slave Beam Servo Technique
for Volumetric Bit-Wise Optical Data
Storage
*Sang-Ki Park, Thomas Milster, Timothy Miller,
John Butz, Warren Bletscher
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Optical Sciences Center, University of Arizona, USA
We-E-08
(11:25~11:45)
Near Field Recording on First-Surface
Write-Once Media with a NA=1.9 Solid
Immersion Lens
*Coen A. Verschuren, Ferry Zijp, Juil I. Lee,
Martin B. van der Mark, Paul Urbach
Philips Research, The Netherlands
We-E-09
(11:45~12:05)
Improvement of Noise Characteristics in
Super-RENS Disc
*Inoh Hwang, Jooho Kim, Hyunki Kim, Duseop Yoon,
Changmin Park, Insik Park, Dongho Shin
Samsung Electronics, Korea
Lunch (12:05~13:30)
We-F-01 (Invited)
(13:30~13:55)
Understanding the Mechanism for Large
and Rapid Optical Changes of Phase-
Change Materials by Extended Cubic Model
*Noboru Yamada(1), Toshiyuki Matsunaga(2)
(1)
Matsushita Electric Industrical Co., Ltd., Japan;
(2)
Matsushita Technoresearch, Inc., Japan
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change materials are tried to be explained by
highly symmetrical crystal structure, large atomic
vibrations at high temperature, and changes of
conductive states between metal-like and
semiconductor.
We-F-02 (Invited)
(13:55~14:20)
Phase-Change Recording Mechanism: a
New Approach to an Old Issue
*Alexander Kolobov(1), Paul Fons(1),
Anatoly Frenkel(2), Alex Ankudinov(3),
Junji Tominaga(1), Tomoya Uruga(4)
(1)
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science
and Technology, Japan; (2) Yeshiva University, USA;
(3)
University of Washington, USA; (4)SPring-8, Japan
We-F-03
(14:20~14:40)
Study on the Structure of Crystalline and
Amorphous Thin Films of GeSbTe
Compounds using Grazing Incidence X-ray
Scattering
*Masugu Sato(1), Toshiyuki Matsunaga(2),
Noboru Yamada(3)
(1)
Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute,
Japan; (2) Matsushita Technoresearch, Inc., Japan; (3)
Matsushita Electric Ind. Co., Ltd., Japan
We-F-04
(14:40~15:00)
Readout Power Dependence of the Signal
Distribution Observed in the Fourier Plane
of Focus Spot
*Takashi Nakano(1), Emi Mashimo(2),
Takayuki Shima(1), Yuzo Yamakawa(1),
Junji Tominaga(1)
(1)
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science
and Technology (AIST), JAPAN; (2)Tokyo Denki
University, JAPAN
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The optical properties of super-resolution signals
in the Fourier-plane of focus showed readout-
power dependence. The properties could be
explained by a shift of a special-temperature
region in a laser spot under a ferroelectric
catastrophe model.
We-F-05
(15:00~15:20)
Signal Enhancement of Super-RENS Disk by
Ag Metallic Nanostructure
*Kazuma Kurihara, Tomofumi Arai, Takashi Nakano,
Junji Tominaga
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and
Technology (AIST), Japan
We-F-06
(15:20~15:40)
Mechanism of Properties of Noble ZnS-SiO2
Protection Layer for Phase Change Optical
Disk Media
*David V. Tsu, Takeo Ohta
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc., USA
We-G-01
Phase-Change Properties of Recording
Materials in GaSb System Investigated
with Static Test System
*Rie Mori
Mitsubishi Materials Corp., Japan
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of Ga:Sb:In:Sn and Bi or Ge addition to
GaSbInSn are effective in improving those
properties.
We-G-02
Aerodynamic Stabilization for a Flexible
Optical Disk by Triangular Arranged
Stabilizers System
*Yasutomo Aman, Nobuaki Onagi, Shozo Murata,
Keisuke Uchida
Ricoh Company, Ltd., Japan
We-G-03
Cross-Talk Cancellation for 50-GB/layer
Optical Recording
*Hiromi Kudo(1), Hiroyuki Minemura(1),
Harukazu Miyamoto(1), Akemi Hirotsune(1),
Reiji Tamura(2), Kazuyoshi Adachi(2)
(1)
Hitachi,Ltd., Japan; (2)Hitachi Maxell,Ltd., Japan
We-G-04
Optical Pickup for DVD-Multi Drive with 9.5
mm Height
*Hisayoshi Takamure, Taichi Mori,
Masaharu Fukakusa, Takashi Haruguchi,
Shogo Horinouchi
Panasonic Communications Corp, Japan
We-G-05
Aperture Control Function for DVD/CD
Compatible Objective Lens
*Shuichi Takeuchi, Koichi Maruyama,
Kenzo Yamanaka
PENTAX Corp., JAPAN
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We-G-06
A New 8-State DC-Controllable Run-
Length-Limited Code for Optical-Storage
Channel
*Makoto Noda, Hiroyuki Yamagishi
Sony Corp., Japan
We-G-07
Fabrication of Multilayered Photochromic
Memory Media using Pressure Sensitive
Adhesives
*Masahito Nakabayashi(1), Sou Miyata(1),
Masaharu Nakano(2), Masao Miyamoto(2),
Yoshimasa Kawata(2)
(1)
LINTEC Corporation, Japan; (2) Shizuoka
University, Japan
We-G-08
Low-Density Parity-Check Coding for
Holographic Data Storage
*Hideki Hayashi
Samsung Yokohama Research Institute, Japan
We-G-09
Adaptive Equalization using the Expanded
Maximum Likelihood Detector Outoput for
Optical Recording Systems
*Joohyun Lee, Jaejin Lee
Dept. of Electronic Engineering, Dongguk Univ.,
Korea
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The scheme well adapts to the asymmetric
optical channel.
We-G-10
3-D FDTD Simulation for Volume
Holographic Gratings
*Nobuhiro Kinoshita, Norihiko Ishii, Naoki Shimidzu,
Koji Kamijo, Shoichi Nakamura
NHK, Japan
We-G-11
Initialization-Free Blu-ray Optical Disk
*Xiangshui MIAO, Luping SHI, Pik Kee TAN, Wei XU,
Jianming LI, Kian Guan LIM, Tow Chong CHONG
DATA STORAGE INSTITUTE, Singapore
We-G-12
Broad-Stripe High-Power Laser Diode
Focus Servo
*Taeyoung Choi, Tom Milster
Univ. of Arizona, USA
We-G-13
Fabrication of Cylindrical Microlens of GaP
by One-Step Wet Etching
*Jaekwang LEE, Ki-Bong Song, Doo-Hee Cho,
Jeong-Dae Suh, Sang-Hyeob Kim, Sookyung Kim,
Sang-Don Jung, Myung-Ae Chung
Electronic and Telecommunications Research
Institute, Korea
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by fabricated lens have been measured as an
elliptical shape.
We-G-14
Flying Stability of Optical Flying Head on a
Wavy Plastic Disk
*Jin-Moo Park, Jin-Yong Kim
Digitalmedia Lab. DCT Gr., LG Electronics Inc.,
Korea
We-G-15
Supersensitive Reflection-Mode Near-Field
Scanning Optical Microscope Supported by
Optical Heterodyne Detection Technique
*Masaru Sakai(1), Shuji Mononobe(1,2),
Keiichiro Yusu(3), Toshiyasu Tadokoro(4),
Toshiharu Saiki(1,5)
(1)
Kanagawa Academy of Science and Technology
(KAST), Japan; (2)JST-PRESTO, Japan; (3)Toshiba
Corp., Japan; (4)Techno-Synergy, Inc., Japan; (5)Keio
Univ., Japan
We-G-16
Image Compensation for Sub-Pixel
Misalignment in Holographic Data Storage
*Pilsang Yoon(1), Euiseok Hwang(1), Byeongbok Kang(1),
Jooyoun Park(1), Gwitae Park(2)
(1)
Daewoo Electronics Co., Korea; (2)Korea Univ.,
Korea
We-G-17
Signal Processing Method of Holographic
Memory using Image Distortion Correction
and Soft Decision Viterbi Decoding Method
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*Daisuke Sato, Kazumasa Nishimoto,
Yasutaka Katayanagi, Manabu Yamamoto
Tokyo University of Science, Japan
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October 14, 2004 (Thu)
Th-H-01 (Invited)
(08:30~08:55)
Jitter Characteristics of Super-RENS Disk
*Jooho Kim(1), Inoh Hwang(1), Hyunki Kim(1),
Insic Park(1), Junji Tominaga(2)
(1)
Samsung Electronics, Korea; (2)National Institute of
Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan
Th-H-02
(08:55~09:15)
Energy Gap Induced Super Resolution (EG-
SR) Optical Disc using ZnO Thin Film
*Nobuyuki Takamori, Masaki Yamamoto, Go Mori,
Hideharu Tajima, Akira Takahashi
SHARP Corp., Japan
Th-H-03
(09:15~09:35)
Super-RENS Disk for Blue Laser System
Retrieving Signals from Polycarbonate
Substrate Side
*Takayuki Shima(1), Takashi Nakano(1), Jooho Kim(2),
Junji Tominaga(1)
(1)
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science
and Technology, Japan; (2)Samsung Electronics Co.,
LTD, Korea
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Th-H-04
(09:35~09:55)
Investigation on Super-Resolution Near-
Field Phase Change Blu-ray Type Optical
Disks with a Sb2Te3 Mask Layer
*L. P. Shi, T. C. Chong, P. K. Tan, J. M. Li, X. Hu,
X. S. Miao
Data Storage Institute, Singapore
Th-H-05
(10:25~10:45)
Small Sized-Optical Disc for Small Form
Factor Optical Drive
*Myong do Ro, Kyung geun Lee, Chang min Park,
Hee sung Park, In sik Park
Samsung Electronics Co.,Ltd., Korea
Th-H-06
(10:45~11:05)
1.2mm -Thick Blu-ray / CD Dual Format
Discs
*Shin Masuhara, Daisuke Ueda, Tomomi Yukumoto,
Masanobu Yamamoto
SONY Corp., JAPAN
Th-H-07
(11:05~11:25)
Optimized Write Strategy for 4x Speed BD-RE
*Wook Yeon Hwang, Kyung Geun Lee,
Chang Jin Yang, In Sik Park
Samsung Electronics, Korea
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performed by a simulation and confirmed in 2x
recording with commercialized 23GB disc.
Th-H-08
(11:25~11:45)
Optical Property of PtOx Film at Elevated
Temperature Investigated by using
Ellipsometry
*Xuezhe Li(1), Chang Il Kim(1), Sung Hyuck An(2),
Soo Ghee Oh(2), Sang Youl Kim(1)
(1)
Dept. of Molecular Science and Technology, Ajou
Univ., Korea; (2)Dept. of Physics, Ajou Univ., Korea
Th-H-09
(11:45~12:05)
Optical Disc with Asymmetrical Structure
*Kyung-Chan Park, In-Seop Eom, Hyung-Jun Lim,
Je-Jong Lee, Ji-Deok Kim, Jin-Yong Kim
Digital Media Research Lab., LG Electronics Inc., Korea
Lunch (12:05~13:30)
Th-I-01 (Invited)
(13:30~13:55)
Coupled-Field-Analysis and Dynamic
Improvement of an Ultra-Slim-Height
Optical Pickup Actuator
Dong-Ju Lee(1), Gi-Won Jung(1), *No-Cheol Park(1),
Hyun-Seok Yang(1), Young-Pil Park(1),
Byung-Youn Song(2), Won-Ik Cho(2),
Pyong-Yong Seong(2), Kyoung-Ho Lee(2)
(1)
Center for Information Storage Device, Yonsei
University, Korea; (2)Toshiba Samsung Storage
Technology Corporation, Korea
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We propose coupled-field-analysis that can
precisely analyze the characteristics of actuators.
The effectiveness of the proposed method is
confirmed by applying it to improving the
performances of an ultra-slim-height pickup
actuator with some optimization methods.
Th-I-02
(13:55~14:15)
Fabrication and Characterization of Sub-
100 mm Diameter Gallium Phosphide Solid
Immersion Lens Arrays
*Matthew Lang(1), Tom D. Milster(1),
Takahisa Minamitani(2), Gregg Borek(2),
David Brown(2)
(1)
University of Arizona, USA; (2)MEMS Optical Inc.,
USA
Th-I-03
(14:15~14:35)
Correction of Substrate Vertical
Birefringence Using a Patterned Wave
Plate
*Ryuichi Katayama(1), Yuichi Komatsu(2)
(1)
Media and Information Res. Labs., NEC Corp.,
Japan; (2)R&D Technical Support Center, NEC Corp.,
Japan
Th-I-04
(14:35~14:55)
High Response Twin-Objective Actuator
with Radial Tilt Function for Blu-ray Disc
Recorder
*SeokJung Kim, TaeYoun Heor, TaeKyung Kim,
YoungMan Ahn, ChongSam Chung
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Korea
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Th-I-05
(14:55~15:15)
A Laser Light Source Generating Ultra-
Violet and Green Light for Holographic
Memory System
*Ken'ichi Kasazumi(1), Akihiro Morikawa(1),
Tomoya Sugita(1), Kiminori Mizuuchi(1),
Kazuhisa Yamamoto(1), Nicolaie Pavel(2),
Takunori Taira(2)
(1)
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., Japan;
(2)
Institute for Molecular Science, Japan
Th-I-06
(15:15~15:35)
BD Pickup Head for Dual Layer Disc
*Tae Kyung Kim(1), Young Man Ahn(1),
Seok Jung Kim(1), Tae Youn Heor(2),
Chong Sam Chung(1), In Sik Park(1)
(1)
Media Solution Team, Digital Media Research
Center, Digital Media Business, Samsung Electronics
Co., Ltd, Korea; (2)R&D 2-Group, Digital Video
System Division, Digital Media Business, Samsung
Electronics Co., Ltd., Korea
Th-J-01
Super-Resolution Near-Field Structure with
Organic Dye sandwiched by Phase-Change
Materials
*Wei-Chih Hsu(1), Nan-Ru Huang(2), Song-Yeu Tsai(1),
Hao-Hsien Chiang(1), Ta-Chia Liu(2)
(1)
Materials Research Laboratories, Industrial
Technology Research Institute, Taiwan, R.O.C.;
(2)
Nan Ya Plastics Corporation, Taiwan, R.O.C.
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The readout properties of super-resolution near-
field structure (Super-RENS) with organic dye
sandwiched by phase-change materials were
studied and demonstrated that discs with thin
dye layer show good carrier-to-noise ratio (CNR).
Th-J-02
Radial Tilt and Tangential Tilt Servo using
Four-Axis Actuator
*Toshiyuki Kawasaki, Goichi Akanuma, Ikuo Maeda,
Tomofumi Kitazawa, Shunichi Andoh
RICOH Co. Ltd., Japan
Th-J-03
A Coupled Analysis Study of a Stabilized
Flexible Optical Disk System
Keisuke Uchida(1), Aman Yasutomo(2),
*Onagi Nobuaki(2)
(1)
Environmental R&D Center, RICOH COMPANY LTD.,
Japan; (2)Manufacturing Technology R&D
Center,RICOH COMPANY LTD., Japan
Th-J-04
New Spherical Aberration Compensator for
Blu-ray Disc
*Hironori Nakahara, Daisuke Matsubara,
Toshiya Matozaki, Nobuo Takeshita, Toru Yoshihara
Mitsubishi Electric Corp., Japan
Th-J-05
Signal Qualification Method for Optical Disc
*Hyunsoo Park(1), Juhan Bae(1), Jaeseong Shim(1),
Jaewook Lee(2), Junghyun Lee(2), Eunjin Ryu(2),
Eingseob Cho(2), Konakov Maxim(2)
(1)
Media Solution Team, Digital Media Research
Center, Digital Media Business, Samsung Electronics
Co., Ltd., Korea; (2)i-Networking Lab., Samsung
Advanced Institute of Technology, Korea
- 45 -
A new method that is able to offer the more
precise measurement of the signal quality than
the jitter for high density optical disc is proposed.
(LPSNR-Level Peak Signal to Noise Ratio)
Th-J-06
Evaluation of Multiplex Hologram by
Variable Pitch Spiral Method
*Shin Satoh, Satoshi Hattori, Hiroshi Sasaki
Toagosei, Japan
Th-J-07
Optimal Number of Control Bits in the
Guided Scrambling Method for Holographic
Data Storage
*Na Young Kim, Joohyun Lee, Jaejin Lee
Dept. of Electronic Engineering, Dongguk Univ.,
Korea
Th-J-08
Thermal Deformation Analysis of Blu-ray
Optical Disks
*Hong Xin Yang(1,2), Lu Ping Shi(1), Jian Ming Li(1),
Kian Guan Kim(1), Tow Chong Chong(1,2)
(1)
Data Storage Institute, Singapore; (2)National
University of Singapore, Singapore
Th-J-09
High-Speed Data Position Detection
Processing of Holographic Memory
*Yuichi Sugiyama, Naoya Oue, Manabu Yamamoto
Tokyo University of Science, Japan
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correct image distortion by using data position
detection markers and the parallel signal
processing method used to increase the marker
detection speed to achieve high speed data
transfer.
Th-J-10
Simulation of the Heat Interference in the
Dye Recordable DVD at Different Speeds
with the Different Write Strategies
*Gongming Wei(1), Frank Tang(2), Jochen Hellmig(3)
(1)
Philips Research East Asia, P.R.China; (2)Philips
Intellectual Property and Standards Eindhoven, the
Netherlands; (3)Philips Research Eindhoven, the
Netherlands
Th-J-11
High-Deposition-Rate Dielectric-Thin-Film
for HD DVD Rewritable Media
*Eiji Kariyada, Shuichi Ohkubo, Hideki Tanabe,
Tatsunori Ide
NEC Corporation, Japan
Th-J-12
Optical Response of Zinc Oxide Nano
Composites Thin Film for Near-Field Optical
Recording
*Tsung Sheng Kao, Yuan Hsing Fu, Pei Hsin Chang,
Wei Chih Lin, Din Ping Tsai
National Taiwan University, Taiwan; Center for
Nanostorage Research, Taiwan
Th-J-13
Flexible Disk Film Characteristics
*Shozo Murata, Nobuaki Onagi, Yasutomo Aman
Ricoh Co., Ltd., Japan
- 47 -
We produced a disk with low-rigidity film and are
currently involved in the research and
development of new optical disk systems.Our
disk causes a small axial runout of the disk.
Th-J-14
Ultra Small Pick-Up Actuator Design for CF
type II Optical Disk Drive
Woosung Yang(1), *Seung-Yop Lee(2),
Taeseong Kwon(1), Seong-su Lee(1), Sookyung Kim(3)
(1)
Nanostorage Co., Ltd, Korea; (2)Sogang Univ.,
Korea; (3)ETRI, Korea
Th-J-15
A Method for Compensating Focal Point
Error due to the Variation of Cover Layer
Thickness in Small Form Factor Optical
Drive
*Sam-Nyol Hong(1), Jin-Moo Park(1), Jung-Kyu Lee(1),
Gun-Soon Park(1), Man-Hyung Lee(1), In-Ho Choi(1),
Jin-Yong Kim(1), Sang-Cheon Kim(2),
See-Hyung Lee(2)
(1)
Digital Media Research Lab., LG Electronics, Korea;
(2)
Devices & Materials Lab., LG Electronics Institute
of Technology, Korea
Th-J-16
Signal Process of Multi-Level Run-Length-
Limited using PRML Technique
*Sun-How Jiang, Ji-Wen Kuo, Chang-Po Ma,
Feng-Hsiang Lo
Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan
Th-J-17
A New 9-Level (1, 3) Run-Length-Limited
Code for Multilevel Optical Recording
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Channels
*Joohyun Lee, Myungjin Lee, Jaejin Lee
Dept. of Electronic Engineering, Dongguk Univ.,
Korea
Banquet
(19:00~21:00)
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October 15, 2004 (Fri)
Fr-K-01 (Invited)
(08:30~08:55)
Progress on Small Form Factor Optical Disc
Drive Engine Technology
*Jin-Yong Kim, In-Ho Choi, Man-Hyung Lee
LG Electronics, Digital Media Research Lab., Korea
Fr-K-02
(08:55~09:15)
Development of an Air Gap Servo System
for a High Data Rate Near Field Optical
Recording
*J.I. Lee, M.A.H van der Aa, C.A. Verschuren,
F. Zijp, M.B. van der Mark
Philips Research Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Fr-K-03
(09:15~09:35)
High Gain Servo Controller with Complex
Zeros for Optical Disk Drives
*Yoshiyuki Urakawa, Tetsu Watanabe
Sony Corporation, Japan
Fr-K-04
(09:35~09:55)
Optical Disk Recorder (ODR) for Satellite
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Use
*Kunimaro Tanaka(1), Osamu Itoh(2), Hitoshi Iwai(2),
Masahiro Kasuya(3)
(1)
Teikyo Heisei Univ., Japan; (2)Mitsubishi Electric
Corp., Japan; (3)Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency,
Japan
Fr-K-05
(09:55~10:15)
Precision Position and Gap Control for High
Density Optical Head using Bimorph PZT
*Chul-JIn Kim(1), Eo-Jin Hong(1), Young-Gi Kwan(1),
Tae-Wook Park(1), No-Chul Park(1), Hyun-Seok
Yang(1), Young-Pil Park(1), Sung-Q Lee(2),
Eun-Kyung Kim(2), Kang-Ho Park(2)
(1)
Center for Information Storage Device, Yonsei
University, Korea; (2)Basic Research Laboratory,
Electronics and Telecommunications Research
Institute, Korea
Fr-L-01
(10:45~11:05)
Disc Management for Blu-ray Disc
Recordable
*Jungwan Ko, Bob IJtsma, Chris Steenbergen,
David Hanes, Marco Winter, Motoshi Ito,
Noboru Yashima, Shigemi Maeda, Shoei Kobayashi,
Takeshi Kohda, Taku Hoshizawa, Toshiki Aoi,
Yongcheol Park
Blu-ray Disc Founders, Korea
- 51 -
environment for a high capacity write-once
medium.
Fr-L-02
(11:05~11:25)
Optical ROM Card System Based on the
Talbot Effect
*Thomas de Hoog, Aukje Kastelijn, Rob Hendriks,
Rene Verberne, Christopher Busch
Philips Research Labs, The Netherlands
Fr-L-03
(11:25~11:45)
The Pit-Shifted ROM Disc Format for the
R/RE Disc Compatibility
*Jung-Bae Park, Jin-Yong Kim, San-Woon Suh,
Won-Bae Joo
Digital Media Research Lab. LG Electronics Inc., Korea
Lunch (11:45~13:30)
Fr-M-01
(13:30~13:50)
BD, DVD and CD Compatible Objective Lens
Assembly
*Katsuhiro Koike, Hajime Koyanagi, Makoto Sato,
Masakazu Ogasawara, Ikuya Kikuchi
Corporate Research and Development Laboratories,
Pioneer Corporation, Japan
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Fr-M-02
(13:50~14:10)
Pickup for SFO* Drive with 2.3mm Height
Actuator
*Young Min Cheong, Jin Won Lee, Kwang Kim, Sung
Soo Kim, Jong Chul Choi, Chong Sam Chung, In Sik
Park
Media Solution Team, Digital Media Research Center,
Digital Media Network Business, Samsung
Electronics Co., Ltd., Korea
Fr-M-03
(14:10~14:30)
Design of Slider and Suspension for 4 x 1
Probe Array Type NSOM
*Eo-Jin Hong(1), Woo-Seok Oh(1), No-Cheol Park(1),
Hyun-Seok Yang(1), Young-Pil Park(1), Sung-Q Lee(2),
Eun-Kyung Kim(2), Kang-Ho Park(2)
(1)
Center for Information Storage Device, Yonsei
University, Korea; (2)Electronics and
Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea
Fr-M-04
(14:30~14:50)
Maximum Magnetic Field of Thin Film Coils
in Magneto-Optical Heads
*Ruud J.M. Vullers, Victor Zieren, Harry van Esch
Philips Research, The Netherlands
Fr-M-05
(14:50~15:10)
Feedback Noise Issues in Micro Optical
Pick-Ups
*Bernard W., Jr. Bell, Scott D. Wilson
DPHI, Inc. "DataPlay", USA
- 53 -
Conditions for optimizing laser feedback noise in
an optical pick-up based on peaks in the
coherence function are presented for red laser
based micro optical pick-ups having short
feedback optical path lengths.
Session PD
(15:40~17:00)
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Chung, C. S. Th-I-06
Authors Index Chung, C. S. Fr-M-02
Chung, C. S. Th-I-04
Chung, M. A. We-G-13
A Coene, W. We-E-06
Curtis, K. Tu-D-01
Abe, S. Tu-B-03
Adachi, K. Tu-C-02 D
Adachi, K. We-G-03
Ahn, Y. M. Th-I-06 de Hoog, T. Fr-L-02
Ahn, Y. M. Th-I-04 Deguchi, K. Tu-B-07
Akanuma, G. Th-J-02 Dhar, L. Tu-D-01
Akiyama, J. Tu-C-05
Akiyama, Y. We-E-03 E
Aman, Y. We-G-02
Aman, Y. Th-J-13 Eom, I. S. Th-H-09
An, S. H. Th-H-08
Andoh, S. Th-J-02 F
Ankudinov, A. We-F-02
Anzai, Y. Tu-B-01 Fons, P. We-F-02
Aoi, T. Fr-L-01 Frenkel, A. We-F-02
Arai, T. We-F-05 Fu, Y. H. Th-J-12
Fukakusa, M. We-G-04
B Furuki, T. S. We-E-03
Bae, J. H. Th-J-05 G
Bell, Jr. Fr-M-05
Bletscher, W. We-E-07 Gu, M. We-E-01
Boamfa, M. I. Tu-B-04
Borek, G. Th-I-02 H
Brown, D. Th-I-02
Buls, D. We-E-06 Hanes, D. Fr-L-01
Busch, C. Fr-L-02 Haruguchi, T. We-G-04
Butz, J. We-E-07 Hashimoto, G. We-E-02
Hashimoto, K. Tu-B-02
C Hattori, S. Th-J-06
Hayashi, H. We-G-08
Chae H. S. Tu-C-01 Hayashi, T. Tu-C-05
Chang, P. H. Th-J-12 Hellmig, J. Th-J-10
Cheong, Y. M. Fr-M-02 Hendriks, R. Fr-L-02
Chiang, H. H. Th-J-01 Heor, T. Y. Th-I-06
Cho, D. H. We-G-13 Heor, T. Y. Th-I-04
Cho, E. S. Tu-C-01 Higashino, S. Tu-C-04
Cho, E. S. Th-J-05 Higashino, S. Tu-C-06
Cho, W. I. Th-I-01 Higuchi, T. Tu-B-05
Choi, I. H. Th-J-15 Hirata, M. Tu-D-03
Choi, I. H. Fr-K-01 Hiroki, T. Tu-B-07
Choi, J. C. Fr-M-02 Hirotsune, A. Tu-C-02
Choi, T. Y. We-G-12 Hirotsune, A. We-G-03
Choi, Y. Tu-B-06 Hong, E. J. Fr-K-05
Chon, W. M. We-E-01 Hong, E. J. Fr-M-03
Chong, T. C. Th-H-04 Hong, S. N. Th-J-15
CHONG, T. C. We-G-11 Horimai, H. Tu-D-05
Chong, T. C. Th-J-08 Horinouchi, S. We-G-04
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Hoshizawa, T. Fr-L-01 Kawaguchi, Y. Tu-B-03
Hosoda, Y. Tu-B-02 Kawasaki, T. Th-J-02
Hosoda, Y. Tu-B-05 Kawata, Y. Tu-D-04
Hsu, W. C. Th-J-01 Kawata, Y. We-G-07
Hu, X. Th-H-04 Kikuchi, I. Fr-M-01
Huang, N. R. Th-J-01 Kim, C. I. Th-H-08
Hwang, E. S. Tu-D-06 Kim, C. J. Fr-K-05
Hwang, E. S. We-G-16 Kim, E. K. Tu-D-07
Hwang, I. O. Tu-D-02 Kim, E. K. Fr-K-05
Hwang, I. O. We-E-09 Kim, E. K. Fr-M-03
Hwang, I. O. Th-H-01 Kim, H. Tu-D-06
Hwang, W. Y. Th-H-07 Kim, H. K. Tu-D-02
Kim, H. K. We-E-09
I Kim, H. K. Th-H-01
Kim, J. D. Th-H-09
Ichimura, I. We-E-02 Kim, J. H. Tu-D-02
Ide, T. Th-J-11 Kim, J. H. We-E-09
Iida, T. Tu-B-02 Kim, J. H. Th-H-01
Iida, T. Tu-B-05 Kim, J. H. Th-H-03
Iida, Y. Tu-C-03 Kim, J. Y. We-G-14
Ijtsma, B. Fr-L-01 Kim, J. Y. Th-H-09
Imai, T. Tu-B-05 Kim, J. Y. Th-J-15
Immink, A. We-E-06 Kim, J. Y. Fr-K-01
Ishii, N. We-G-10 Kim, J. Y. Fr-L-03
Ishimoto, T. We-E-03 Kim, K. Th-J-08
Ito, E. Tu-B-03 Kim, K. Fr-M-02
Ito, M. Fr-L-01 Kim, N. Y. Th-J-07
Itoh, O. Fr-K-04 Kim, S. C. Th-J-15
Itoh, T. We-E-04 Kim, S. H. We-G-13
Iwai, H. Fr-K-04 Kim, S. J. Th-I-06
Kim, S. J. Th-I-04
J Kim, S. K. We-G-13
Kim, S. K. Th-J-14
Jiang, S. H. Th-J-16 Kim, S. S. Fr-M-02
Joo, W. B. Fr-L-03 Kim, S. Y. Th-H-08
Jung, G. W. Th-I-01 Kim, T. K. Th-I-06
Jung, S. D. We-G-13 Kim, T. K. Th-I-04
Kim, Y. M. Tu-B-06
K Kinoshita, N. We-G-10
Kitazawa, T. Th-J-02
Kajiwara, Y. Tu-C-04 Ko, J. W. Fr-L-01
Kajiwara, Y. Tu-C-06 Kobayashi, S. Tu-C-04
Kamijo, K. We-G-10 Kobayashi, S. Fr-L-01
Kang, B. B. We-G-16 Kohda, T. Fr-L-01
Kang, S. I. Tu-B-06 Koike, K. Fr-M-01
Kao, T. S. Th-J-12 Kolobov, A. We-F-02
Kariyada, E. Th-J-11 Komatsu, Y. Th-I-03
Kasazumi, K. Th-I-05 Konakov, M. Tu-C-01
Kasono, O. Tu-B-02 Kondo, T. We-E-03
Kastelijn, A. Fr-L-02 Konishi, M. Tu-B-07
Kasuya, M. Fr-K-04 Koyama, O. Tu-B-07
Katayama, R. Th-I-03 Koyanagi, H. Fr-M-01
Katayanagi, Y. We-G-17 Kudo, H. Tu-C-02
Katsumura, M. Tu-B-02 Kudo, H. We-G-03
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Kuo, J. W. Th-J-16 Ma, C. P. Th-J-16
Kurihara, K. We-F-05 Maeda, I. Th-J-02
Kuriyama, K. Tu-B-02 Maeda, S. Tu-C-05
Kuriyama, K. Tu-B-05 Maeda, S. Fr-L-01
Kwan, Y. G. Fr-K-05 Maruyama, K. We-G-05
Kwon, T. S. Th-J-14 Maruyama, T. We-E-02
Mashimo, E. We-F-04
L Masuhara, S. Th-H-06
Matozaki, T. Th-J-04
Lang, M. Th-I-02 Matsubara, D. Th-J-04
Lee, D. J. Th-I-01 Matsunaga, T. We-F-01
Lee, J. We-E-05 Matsunaga, T. We-F-03
Lee, J. We-E-08 Matsuyama, T. Tu-D-04
Lee, J. E. Tu-C-01 Maxim, K. Th-J-05
Lee, J. H. We-G-09 Miao, X. S. Th-H-04
Lee, J. H. Th-J-07 MIAO, X. We-G-11
Lee, J. H. Th-J-17 Miller, T. We-E-07
Lee, J. H. Tu-C-01 Milster, T. We-E-07
Lee, J. H. Th-J-05 Milster, T. D. We-G-12
Lee, J. I. Fr-K-02 Milster, T. D. Th-I-02
Lee, J. J. We-G-09 Minamitani, T. Th-I-02
Lee, J. J. Th-J-07 Minemura, H. Tu-B-01
Lee, J. J. Th-J-17 Minemura, H. Tu-C-02
Lee, J. J. Th-H-09 Minemura, H. We-G-03
LEE, J. K. We-G-13 Miyamoto, H. Tu-B-01
Lee, J. K. Th-J-15 Miyamoto, H. Tu-C-02
Lee, J. W. Tu-C-01 Miyamoto, H. We-G-03
Lee, J. W. Th-J-05 Miyamoto, M. We-G-07
Lee, J. W. Fr-M-02 Miyaoka, Y. Tu-B-07
Lee, K. G. Th-H-05 Miyata, S. We-G-07
Lee, K. G. Th-H-07 Miyauchi, T. Tu-C-03
Lee, K. H. Th-I-01 Mizuuchi, K. Th-I-05
Lee, L. Tu-C-01 Mononobe, S. We-G-15
Lee, M. H. Th-J-15 Mori, G. Th-H-02
Lee, M. H. Fr-K-01 Mori, R. We-G-01
Lee, M. J. Th-J-17 Mori, T. We-G-04
Lee, S. H. Th-J-15 Morikawa, A. Th-I-05
Lee, S. Q. Tu-D-07 Morita, K. Tu-B-07
Lee, S. Q. Fr-K-05 Murata, S. We-G-02
Lee, S. Q. Fr-M-03 Murata, S. Th-J-13
Lee, S. S. Th-J-14
Lee, S. Y. Th-J-14 N
Li, J. M. Th-H-04
Li, J. M. Th-J-08 Nakabayashi, M. We-G-07
LI, J. We-G-11 Nakahara, H. Th-J-04
Li, J. Tu-D-05 Nakajima, K. Tu-D-03
Li, X. Th-H-08 Nakamura, S. We-G-10
Lim, H. J. Th-H-09 Nakano, M. We-G-07
LIM, K. We-G-11 Nakano, T. We-F-04
Lin, W. C. Th-J-12 Nakano, T. We-F-05
Liu, T. C. Th-J-01 Nakano, T. Th-H-03
Lo, F. H. Th-J-16 Nakaoki, A. We-E-03
Neijzen, J. Tu-B-04
M Nishimoto, K. We-G-17
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Nishino, S. We-E-04 Park, Y. P. Fr-M-03
Nobuaki, O. Th-J-03 Pavel, N. Th-I-05
Noda, M. Tu-C-03
No We-G-06
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Ro, M. D. Th-H-05
Ogasawara, M. Fr-M-01 Ro, M. D. Tu-D-02
Oh, S. G. Th-H-08 Roh, J. W. Tu-D-06
Oh, W. S. Fr-M-03 Ryu, E. J. Th-J-05
Ohkubo, S. Th-J-11
Ohkubo, T. Tu-D-03
Ohno, E. Tu-B-03 S
Ohta, T. We-F-06
Okumura, T. Tu-C-05 Saiki, T. We-G-15
Onagi, N. We-G-02 Saito, K. We-E-02
Onagi, N. Th-J-13 Saito, K. We-E-03
Osato, K. We-E-02 Sakai, M. We-G-15
Oue, N. Th-J-09 Sasaki, H. Th-J-06
Oum, M. Tu-D-03 Sato, D. We-G-17
Sato, M. Fr-M-01
P Sato, M. We-F-03
Sato, M. Tu-B-02
Park, C. M. Th-H-05 Satoh, S. Th-J-06
Park, C. M. Tu-D-02 Seong, P. Y. Th-I-01
Park, C. M. We-E-09 Shi, L. P. Th-H-04
Park, G. S. Th-J-15 Shi, L. P. Th-J-08
Park, G. T. We-G-16 SHI, L. P. We-G-11
Park, H. S. Th-H-05 Shida, N. Tu-B-05
Park, H. S. Th-J-05 Shim, J. S. Th-J-05
Park, I. S. Th-H-05 Shima, T. We-F-04
Park, I. S. Th-H-07 Shima, T. Th-H-03
Park, I. S. Th-I-06 Shimidzu, N. We-G-10
Park, I. S. Fr-M-02 Shimouma, T. We-E-03
Park, I. S. Th-H-01 Shin, D. We-E-09
Park, I. S. Tu-D-02 Shinoda, M. We-E-03
Park, I. S. We-E-09 Shinohara, Y. Tu-C-03
Park, J. B. Fr-L-03 Shintani, T. Tu-B-01
Park, J. M. We-G-14 Shion, T. We-E-04
Park, J. M. Th-J-15 Song, B. Y. Th-I-01
Park, J. Y. Tu-D-06 Song, K. B. Tu-D-07
Park, J. Y. We-G-16 Song, K. B. We-G-13
Park, K. C. Th-H-09 Steenbergen, C. Fr-L-01
Park, K. H. Tu-D-07 Sugita, T. Th-I-05
Park, K. H. Fr-K-05 Sugiyama, Y. Th-J-09
Park, K. H. Fr-M-03 Suh, J. D. We-G-13
Park, N. C. Th-I-01 Suh, S. W. Fr-L-03
Park, N. C. Fr-M-03 Suzuki, K. Tu-D-05
Park, N. C. Fr-K-05
Park, S. K. We-E-07 T
Park, T. W. Fr-K-05
Park, Y. C. Fr-L-01 Tadokoro, T. We-G-15
Park, Y. P. Th-I-01 Taira, T. Th-I-05
Park, Y. P. Fr-K-05 Tajima, H. Th-H-02
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Takahashi, A. Tu-C-05 Watanabe, T. Fr-K-03
Takahashi, A. Th-H-02 W., B. Fr-M-05
Takamori, N. Th-H-02 Wei, G. M. Th-J-10
Takamure, H. We-G-04 Wilson, S. D. Fr-M-05
Takeda, M. We-E-03 Wilson, W. L. Tu-D-01
Takeshita, N. Th-J-04 Winter, M. Fr-L-01
Takeuchi, S. We-G-05
Tamura, R. Tu-C-02
Tamura, R. We-G-03 X
Tan, P. K. Th-H-04
TAN, P. K. We-G-11 XU, W. We-G-11
Tan, X. Tu-D-05
Tanabe, H. Th-J-11 Y
Tanaka, K. Fr-K-04
Tang, F. Th-J-10 Yamada, N. We-F-01
Tominaga, J. We-F-02 Yamada, N. We-F-03
Tominaga, J. We-F-04 Yamagami, T. Tu-C-06
Tominaga, J. We-F-05 Yamagishi, H. Tu-C-03
Tominaga, J. Th-H-01 Yamagishi, H. We-G-06
Tominaga, J. Th-H-03 Yamakawa, Y. We-F-04
Tomiyama, M. Tu-B-03 Yamamoto, K. Th-I-05
Tsai, D. P. Th-J-12 Yamamoto, M. We-G-17
Tsai, S. Y. Th-J-01 Yamamoto, M. Th-J-09
Tsu, D. V. We-F-06 Yamamoto, M. Th-H-02
Yamamoto, M. We-E-03
U Yamamoto, M. Th-H-06
Yamanaka, K. We-G-05
Uchida, K. We-G-02 Yamasaki, T. We-E-02
Uchida, K. Th-J-03 Yang, C. J. Th-H-07
Ueda, D. Th-H-06 Yang, H. X. Th-J-08
Urakawa, Y. Tu-C-03 Yang, H. S. Th-I-01
Urakawa, Y. Fr-K-03 Yang, H. S. Fr-K-05
Urbach, P. We-E-08 Yang, H. S. Fr-M-03
Uruga, T. We-F-02 Yang, W. S. Th-J-14
Ushiyama, J. Tu-B-01 Yashima, N. Fr-L-01
Ushiyama, J. Tu-C-02 Yasutomo, A. Th-J-03
Yokogawa, F. Tu-B-05
V Yokoyama, R. Tu-B-07
Yoon, D. We-E-09
van der Aa, M.A.H Fr-K-02 Yoon, P. Tu-D-06
van der Lee, A. We-E-06 Yoon, P. We-G-16
van der Mark, M. B. Fr-K-02 Yoshihara, T. Th-J-04
van der Mark, M. B. We-E-05 Yukumoto, K. O. We-E-02
van der Mark, M. B. We-E-08 Yukumoto, T. Th-H-06
van Esch, H. Fr-M-04 Yusu, K. We-G-15
Verberne, R. Fr-L-02
Verschuren, C. A. Fr-K-02 Z
Verschuren, C. A. We-E-05
Verschuren, C. A. We-E-08 Zieren, V. Fr-M-04
Vullers, R. Fr-M-04 Zijp, F. Fr-K-02
Zijp, F. We-E-05
W Zijp, F. We-E-08
Watanabe, T. Tu-C-03
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ISOM2004 Committee
Organizing Committee
Advisory Committee
Steering Committee
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Members: Dobashi, H. (NTT)
Fuji, H. (Sharp)
Funato, H. (Ricoh)
Itoh, M. (Tsukuba Univ.)
Kanehira, J. (Mitsubishi Chem.)
Katayama, R. (NEC)
Kobori, H. (Toshiba)
Moribe, M. (Fujitsu Labs.)
Shinoda, M. (Mitsubishi)
Shinoda, M. (Sony)
Tanabe, T. (Ibaraki-ct)
Tominaga, J. (AIST)
Tsuchiya, Y. (Sanyo)
Yamamoto, K. (Matsushita)
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Wang, S. (Ritek)
Local Organizing Committee
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Floor Plan
Lotte Hotel Jeju, 6th Floor